This is insane! In a good way. I've fallen in love with the way you sketch wet n wet light situation just roughly in the beginning and work your way up from there.. it just makes the painting FUN, mostly because you already see the "end result" after five minutes. There are many ways to paint for sure, but this is for me (in combination with many other techniques)!

I grasped this concept from your excellent articles already, but the video was really ensuring I wasn't doing anything wrong :) This wet n wet really helped me to stop stressing about painting and trying to make everything correct slowly and carefully (what many painters are still doing - which is fine as long as the results are okay, but maybe just too much work & stress. Painting should be fun!) Looking forward to see more videos. This is excellent even out of focus.

@PitlapNo I do not own the chest device yet. I might try this in the future but I am scared that the moving of my breathing chest and my hands working with the brush might not keep the miniature in focus.

@MarkusThank you very much for your encouraging words and the feedback to what I thaught you so far with my way of painting. I hope you enjoy it even more in the future! Keep on happy painting!

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